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What is the cycle of the black dwarf star?

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There are no "cycles". A black dwarf star is the final stage of a white dwarf - a white dwarf that has cooled down so much that it no longer emits significant amounts of radiation. The Universe is currently too young to have black dwarves; white dwarves are expected to become black dwarves in the far future.

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